It's been over 9 years since this bug was closed.
So if you'd like to discuss any problems you're still having today then
it would be better to open a new bug by running:
ubuntu-bug pulseaudio
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This occurs with G933 Logitech.
I have my default audio as the line out. But I use the G933 headset for
chrome output. Changing volume on the headset results in a default
media key volume up and down. It's only controlling the configured
default audio in the volume controls.
Anything I can
Sorry, forgot to mention I'm on
```
workstation:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS
Release:18.04
Codename: bionic
```
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This is still an issue in Kubuntu 16.04, if I adjust the volume via the
volume controls on my Logitech ClearChat PC Wireless headset, it adjusts
the volume for ALL devices instead of the just the one device.
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I have Ubuntu Studio 14, and I had to go into the sound settings and
change the USB sound to Set as Fallback then all the volume buttons on
the keyboard, the ones on my USB headset and the ones in the
notification panel all changed the USB volume level.
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- LP: #164745, #173212,
I can confirm this bug with Kubuntu 8.04 and even before.
All volume controls translate into key presses - please see:
/etc/acpi/volupbtn.sh and inside this script acpi_fakekey $KEY_VOLUMEUP.
cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
HDA Intel at
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The suggested workaround won't work: the /etc/acpi/volupbtn.sh is not
called when pressing the volume hardware keys. It's the other way
around: the script is simulating a hardware key press. And in addition
the nice OSD bar with the volume percentage won't appear any longer.
So, the best outcome
Please ignore /etc/acpi/ stuff, this is pretty obsolete, and faking keys
is known broken. Apparently the headset's keys actually work, so it's a
question of changing the real mixer level.
As far as I know, the kernel side of this is done once it correctly
determines the keypresses and forwards
I would hope it's not a GNOME mixer applet fix, since this also affects
me on Kubuntu - read my bug description :)
Also, since pulseaudio is a total and unmitigated disaster area on KDE
(I frequently ended up with no sound until I removed the packages from
my system) I hope that the fix DTRT on
Thanks for the replies, guys.
The only workaround I could find (in order to make the volume keys working) is
this one:
http://forums.opensuse.org/archives/sls-archives/archives-suse-linux/archives-hardware-support/384118-keeping-alsa-sound-device-order.html
Anyway, I will look into an even more
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Happens in Jaunty for me as well.
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Yes, I can confirm the issue on 9.04 Jaunty.
The volume controls of plantronics headset don't work.
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I don't have 9.04 and I'm unlikely to install it until 3-4 weeks before it's
released :(
(As a Launchpad developer, I need a stable system!)
Is there anyone else who can test this?
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Is this symptom reproducible in 9.04 using linux-image-2.6.28-1-ub-
generic?
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http://www.alsa-
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